The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 07, 1904, Image 4

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The Bend Bulletin
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FRIDAY
OCT. 7, 190.
The number of registers from the
Bend jxxstoflicc, given last week ns
327 since the opening of the oflice,
vns merely for the past qunrter,
since the 30th of June. It was
nbout 50 per cent greater than for
the preceding: qunrter.
Ileml should have n direct stage
line to Ilurns, nnd the opportunity
for such line of communication now
is ready fpr somebody to seize. The
nature of the country and the lines
of development argue for a through
stage between Bend nnd Burns.
By the same token Prineville should
have a line direct to Canyon City.
It will do Prineville little good to
cling to the Burns line in the face of
n growth that will inevitably lend
it hi another direction, and like
wise it would not benefit B.end to
strive for a stage to Canyon City.
It will do neither place any good
to work against the other. The
whole of Central Oregou is now a
i .
chrysalis from which a wonderful
growth will come almost in n night.
Readjustments cannot be prevented.
It is the part of wisdom to recognize
the inevitable and work with rather
than against the new development.
There is enough for all in Central
Oregon. There is no necessity for
nny town or institution to get all
four feet and snquf in the trough and
squecl. The best way to bring
individual prosperity is to labor for
general development.
TUB RAILROAD UXTUNTION.
Astiwood Paper Rctiita the Signs of
the llmc5.
The following pertinent discus
of the prospect of Columbia South
ern railway extension int6 Crook
county is from the Ashwood Pros
pector: Tlmt tho Columbia Southern ridlroml
will U itcuitl hk fnt h (.'rtitw Ku In
tli near future jicnrn renmumMy'rt'i'-1
tain. Tlit fact tlmt tin- Miitoinnliltt line
from ltfinl Hill onUmhI im furtlu-r north 1
Until t'roiw Key In KiymlU-MUt of rati-
rosd cxtijiloii to tlmt point, iwtiiviidl.v 1
co luii tlit Hrwmm'l 11I till' pioiiiotrrn
of the Htitoiuoliile line if nmiU-rt'l
Mr. llrtimuoml, aIio in tit the heml of
the enteririw, i chief ciiKineer of the
Cuhiittbia Soiitlieru Knitwrty, and umler
hm rniT ieion nil the Miruivn fur the
extension Imve hcen iimile.' In tlmt
wit Ion he umv certainly Ik iirtvunti-d
to Imve winie liii-Ulo iiiliiriimtidn. The
UwH'huttw Irrigation iV, Power I'liiplt, of
lsuiui.wiio Hrc niM iiitcretiteii in uie
tuito line, nrc interentetl in Imsinit ouick
tnuinjHirtioti to and from the railroad
torininii(. U11U1M thy were ronMiinltly
certain of the exteiixion of the rallrtiail
fo Cnna KeyH within a elmrt time, It it
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
...BUTTER AND EGGS...
rll..Ljuu,fpmiinin ii1iTiimriT,"'rii'iTi'rrJ,'rTqt!Tr"''alplBaa
THE CITY MARKET
C. II KKICKSON. Pkopkii TiiK
Fresh and Cured Meats and Fish
Uvcrythlntr Pertnlnlnir tn a I Iret-Cl.iti Market
WI2ST HUII.DMN, Wall St., IJI.Nl). OKI.UUN
in.-ujuvnmwvHniraxaaiifT'
hardly probable1 tlmt thev woiilil lute
inmie tlmt itouu one 01 uie lermiiu 01
their auto line. An Hiito truck from
Cro Keys to Slmniko inn fenvlble iirol-
ect. ami tlmt woiilil hat Ik'cii the end
of the line uikiii which a great Min; of
time could have Ihvii made. If the
railroad in not extended from Shauiko
to Crow Ken, then tho auto Hue limit
only to tlmt iint will alnat lie ino'in-
iiivte ami uiiaatiAiactorv. un tlie otlier
hand, if the railroad in t o lie extended.
it would have lieen a want of mouc to
liiiiltl the line 011 into Mininko. e he
hove that the men Ix-hiiid the automo
bile line are itood buiinewi men
ami we are aatitUd thev kuuw what
thuy art doing.
The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Co.
Capital Stock, $25,000
Conducts a General Banking nnd Trust Business
P'oreign Exchange Bought and Sold. Drafts made
011 all parts of the world.
Now prepared to furnish complete facilities to customer.
I) I R I, C T ORSi
V. V (il'i:itIN. Jh, Pioh. A 1. .OIVIU.ll Vr 1nk,
J. M I.AWItli.NVi:. Sk'v 1 o. MI.NOK, l vaiiiik
ui.u.U.i) (iitoiiii:tK
BEND - OREGON
rcKZZMHK
The Portland Orcgonion, which
began the crusade against fradu
lent land transactions in Oregon
and was largely instrumental in in
stigating the official investigation
that has taken place, now affects to
believe that the probing has gone
far enough. There is no doubt
that it has reached uncomfortably
near the seat of large capital and
when $io,qqo is offered for destruc
tion of a single piece of evidence
something of the power tlmt has
profited from the gigantic timber
land swindle? may be guested
The magnitude of the task of
bringing such men to justice may
also be guessed. If it ware merely
tlte conviction of the McKiuley-Ware-Wataon-Putef,
outfit it
might Lu eay. But tbeir convic
tion would be likely to expose their
principals, and that uiutt be pre
vented at all hazards. Hence the
powerful influences enlisted to
shield them. The Oregonian wants
Special Agent Greene to show re
Milts before pursuing laud frauds
further, If the Oregonian will use
its influence for the appointment of
a district attorney who will do his
.duty in the premises it will have
no cause to complain of lack of re
sults. At present nothing is secure
from the knowledge of the sleek
thieve who have made fortunes
plundering the public domain.
The field operations of this gang in
Oregon centered at Uugene. If all that
work were laid bare the purification
of Oregon's laud record would be
largely accomplished. The work
in Castern Oregon was compara
tively innocent.
New Hooka for School Library.
Director Goodwillie has presented
to the lend public school library
20 volumes that will lxs found a
material addition to it. The new
titles are the following:
Thadileti of 'araw
Tom Itrown'a School Uayu
join urown at u.tioni
I'ilttrame 1'rugrjm
(iuy Maiinerirtg
Hum' Poems
Drydeti
Dim Quixote
Keat
llurokl
IvanlitM (S vol.)
Martwkxt
l'araille If
Prologue to Outerbttry Tuw
Henry Kauiund
Wetwunl Ho.
Cowiuewt of GraniHlu
Allmnibm
ItbimeH of Antwwp
MUUm's I'oonia
Dllil).
Cifcvr At the home of C. I,. Gist
near Sisters on Sunday morning
October 2, 1904, Ann, wife
of William Gist, of Sonoma
county, Cat., atted 76 years.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gist were
on a vfoit to their son when Mrs
Gist took sick and succombed to an
illness of only a few days. The
interment took place at the burial
ground near Pilot butte Monday
afternoon.
IAJCK3
Z. F. MOODY
General Commission
J Forwarding Merchant
SMANIKO, OREGON
I.AKGK AND COMMODIOUS WAKKIIOUSIi
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
Prompt attention paid to thoso wlm f.ior mc with then patronage
Dick Vandevert was in from his
Powell liuttes ranch again this
'week and to prove that the fruit
producing 'powers of his locality
are not limited to superior apples
lie brought some luscious Dartlet
pears and old fashioned Eastern
plums. He has not had the ranch
long and has no great quantities of
these fine fruits, but tbeir quality
js up to anything auy part of
Oregou rt produce
C. S. Moore came out from
Culbertsou, Neb., this wek and
his first move was to hire a team
and drive down the river to see tin
townaites of Laidlaw and Clint
Palls. He, returned Tuesday
from the last named metropoli.
He said he was obliged to room
with bis horses but a newspaper
reporter was out after him before
he got wit of lied.
Timber lAA, Art Jhm j, itJ-
NOTICE FOR PUUUCATIOX.
V. S. Land OSk. TIM IMIInOftcoa.
Hcpumlitr ay, 1904
Notior I btnby ginn that in complUDrr with
the fmMduut oflkt Act of Coajiw of Juitr 1.
1M1 Ntitmi, "An act Sir lh olmbrUtit.
(iitbcaUlaaorCaliairala. Oregon, Nrvada.and
WaaWiigUMi Tnrltorjr," a atrn4cd to all the
public land atatt by Act of Auguat 4, iva,
Jacob Hatinuaarn
of fhllllpa, eoualy of Price, ataur of Wlkconaiu.
ha ou (x-iohcr 7. i'. 61-i la IbU oSlrv In.
w.rii suitmrul No ljl. for the purrhaac ol tbt
wK of ace js, tp iv a, r 11 r, w 111
And will Oder uroof to ahow Hut Ihr laud
ought la mure valuable for iU timber or 4m.
tbau fur agncuUttral partyjar, and Ui eataliliah
hit claim t'i aaid land htfittt the kegiater a no
Mrtcivcr of tbi ofltcc at The DalUi, Oregon, on
the 1Mb day of IKcamber, lyui,
He iiimct aa witaeaara Soreu Mraou, John
H'llinot.jr, llaaa Kveraon, lwi Nl. lUr
ma Vaudcrwall, Kilward Vandrrwall, Imii hitl
livan, lat l'urey, Rli Crutteau, Albert Chcalcy,
John Koauiutacu, all of Philli(M, WiaoiwaiH.
Amv und all twraunt elaiiuluir advanelv ilir
aUwelatcrilwdlaudaarcreqoeateil to fill their
cuiioa 111 Ml
o
o;-do
thl ocbcc m or VlUe nUliatlHlai
M1CIIAI!!, T. NOI.AN, KriilK.r
Ulioa
if December, I'H
A. NALE
Contractor - --
- and Builder
KSTIMATKS FURNISIIKD
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Office at Pilot Uutte Iuu
mmmmmmmtmm i.i.
MILLARD TRIPLETT
BLACKSAHTMING AND HORSES! lOIilNQ
All kinds of wagon work done in fit st -class shape. Short
notice jobs a sH.-cialty.
OI-rOhlTK MlloOMIOL'HK
FaaeWaxtfBlrawCTrff'fl.'BSi
MKWII, OKKOON
'i
We carry only the
t
fiiieht lines of
WINES,
LIQUORS
and
CIGARS
Don't Forgot
TO riMOl' IMTO T1IK
MINNESOTA BUFFET
Shaw JlHosTKHitora, Projs
PRED A. SIIONQUEST, Manager
BUND, ORKGON
r im 1 -" "" 1 sign-1 -- rsn 1 it-.MSiifr.iMMSirjww
THROUGH PROM BEND TO SMANIKO IN ONE DAY
SHANIKO-PRINEVILLB (
PRINEVILLB-BEND
SCHEDULE
Tiffl
R I
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SOUTHBOUND
Iave Shaniko Op. m.
Arrive Prineville 7 a. 111,
Leave Prineville 10 a. 111,
Arrive Ueiul...: 3:00 p. 111.
NORTH HOUND
I.cave Hend 6:30 a. :n.
Arrive Prineville 12:00 in,
Leave Prineville j p. ni,
Arrive Slmniko 1 n. in.
PIRST-CLASS KQUIPMKNTS POR THAVIvUJNO PUHIJC
PASSHNGIJR AND PHEIOUT RATI5S RHASONAI1W?
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m A. II. Llppninii (leo. M. Meyer 1
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BEND, - ORLdON
FURNITURE.
I Chinaware, Glass- Stoves am) Ranges, j
I ware Moulding, Doorrs, Windows, j
Unolcum, Taints aiid0ils Bedsteads, Mattresses
i We Can Furnish Your House Complete 3
I Under(aking and Undertaker's Supplies
Men Wanted
To vuitk ni the Columbia
Southern !iriutioii Co.'n
WOlkn, AltO
One Blacksmith
Main i-niitp toulli Mlilu
Chile HutU1
ColwuHa SotiChcot Irrljjallon Co.
C. K SMITH. St' IT.
3RZXCafJCzj
A I.I. KINDS OP
Laundry Work
Nv.itly iiihI nulckly done
nt liur mto.
I.cnc luuudi) ul Tkii'I.ktt'h
ILirbcr Shop, or notify1--'
M. A. HLKDSOP.
PRINCVI LLE
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Table niitl kontm nhvitys cleitn
ami well supplied Katcf rimsoimble
I'MINHVM.I.K OKKUOK
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STfJINUMANN
nt Lav
Attorneys l CouiiMlIors
MITAMII a ri auc
I'raiiM 111 fttatr anl I Hfal VaaiH
BP.ND. - - OKKOON.
II I tiarM II .'ma HmittMM II
Drs. Bolknap &. Edwards,
I'iivsicians m sukgi:ps,
I'RINIJVII.l.lt - - ORIIOON.
lii.r at He-., u( Wlaaca , ,n( Mot.
DR. V, V. TAQGART
vk spxciAt.irr
riB4cir HaM
PRINKVILUE ptttlCOK
Nutary
TW HMilee IH all
Mil. in U Hf
M. R. DIGGS,
f CVaaailarloii.r.
rMI!Kril.l.K OHUOO.W.
I.ihI alln aarf in.. of alt KhO.. IHIk an
Itrrl lradw lumMtllfaontf.
.1. M. LAWRENCE,
V. S COMMIMHOKKK,
Notary Public, Insurance, Township
Plou for Upper Descbuttf VMtey.
BKI. orKOOK.
MiTAMV I'laUtf IMfKA!,K
A. H. GRjNT
UverrHKtl, l.wndoii A (Hobe, miu
LKncasUlrc F1r Insurance
Companies.
HWO. OKIKMN
I'lTITION I UK LlQCOM UCN4.
theepnalyCQunW UN Mala af Uregoa fct
Crook lo n,lr '
1.1 IH mailer of Ik aballtattaH f fm
elaili fur a ,. tail How llcruar la ftraa MWiart,
'.a nmHI alaUof inwoM '
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Mr. IS auutraif d laa Wrra af Hrmxt at.
imi. croafc ciM .,, rMy pin.
100 HwaW Cualy CoaH of CiuuV
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UtlMU i II .olrilwwa, mall
la.ai.Hqau,., ,rf Vti,lt taWr, m e. uuaa,
illra I run our aallon in tlu- fiuurl uf fiea4,
mal of r.A, air ..f u,.(.m. h, h term oj
.. ,,n ii'na iae v-'i ujr or November, I,
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H (Mealier
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( J UrueV
a. Overton
.llbert llagaa
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1 II Tataer
C I,uca.
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1 H MaSel4
4'arrea iIUh
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I :l MroaUrltoa.
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WlH.ll.C. Howell
M. Hill
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